World of Chemistry
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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl
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Chapter 13, Problem 1A
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The similarities and differences between the three states of matter have to be described.
Concept Introduction:
Matter consists of atoms. Matter mainly exists as three different states such as-
Solid - Liquid
- Gas
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The similarities between the three states of matter are:
- They are made up of small, tiny particles.
- They contain an individual mass and can occupy space.
- There is force of attractions between the atoms in each of the three states.
The difference between the three states of matter are:
SL No | Solid | Liquid | Gas |
1. | There is strong intermolecular force of attraction between the atoms in solids. | The intermolecular force of attraction between the atoms are stronger than gases but weaker than solids. | There is no intermolecular force of attraction between the atoms in gases. |
2. | The atoms in the solid are closely packed. | The atoms in the liquid are loosely packed. | The atoms in the liquid are most loosely bound. |
3. | Solid contain definite shape. | Liquid do not contain definite shape. | Gases do not contain definite shape. |
4. | The solids cannot be compressed under any conditions. | The liquids are not compressible. | The gases can be compressible under certain conditions. |
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World of Chemistry
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